For cross cuts and shorter pieces I use my tracksaw on my MFT with some dogs. This helps me shoot 90 degrees and means that i'm using the same kerf in the MFT top again and again which reduces wear and tear on the table top.
When i'm cutting something really wide, such as i'm ripping something the length of the 1900 rail, then I cannot use my dogs to position my track. I try to position my track in roughly the same spot each time, but since I don't have any physical registers it comes out slightly different and then I end up with a variety of kerf lines running the length of the mft table. I was wondering how you all deal with this issue?
When i'm cutting something really wide, such as i'm ripping something the length of the 1900 rail, then I cannot use my dogs to position my track. I try to position my track in roughly the same spot each time, but since I don't have any physical registers it comes out slightly different and then I end up with a variety of kerf lines running the length of the mft table. I was wondering how you all deal with this issue?